Chicago Sky center Imani Boyette injured her left ankle during practice and will not play Friday night against the Phoenix Mercury, the team announced. The Sky did not provide a further update on the injury itself or when Boyette may return.. . . Read More

Earlier this week, Atlanta's Layshia Clarendon had a triple-double rescinded after two of her assists were later taken away in a league review. Parker's statistical feat is the first since Temeka Johnson's on July 24, 2014. . . . Read More

During the W.N.B.A. off-season, Atlanta Dream point guard Layshia Clarendon was reading a Sports Illustrated article about the United States women’s basketball team that won the gold medal at the 2016 Olympics. She came across a passage about the star point guards on that team — Sue Bird and Lindsa. . . Read More

Candace Parker scored 14 of her 17 points in the first half, Nneka Ogwumike collected 13 points and 10 rebounds, and the Los Angeles Sparks beat the Seattle Storm 68-60 in a WNBA game Tuesday night.. . . Read More

veteran Mia Murray hasn’t closed the door on her Australian Opals aspirations and hopes a change of coach will result in a change of luck.
Murray is one of the WNBL’s most consistent and versatile guards, but is yet to wear the green and . . . Read More

This year’s WNBA All-Star game is unlike any All-Star game you have ever seen. Ten of the final 22 who will be playing are first time All-Stars — with three being starters for the East. Yes, you read that right: TEN. Say goodbye to watching the same stars battle it out, and say hello to new faces w. . . Read More

In Thursday's WNBA action, the #San Antonio Stars hosted the Indiana Fever for the final game ahead of the league's All-Star Game. With just two wins so far this season, the Stars were able to grab a third victory and their second against the Fever. Here's a look at how the Fever vs. Stars game pla. . . Read More

The Phoenix Mercury overhauled its entire roster going into the 2017 WNBA season, expecting fresh talent and exciting chemistry to forge a new era of Mercury basketball. Remarkably, it was instead a familiar face who came to rejuvenate this Mercury season. Mo Currie, acquired on June 28 for Shay Mu. . . Read More